From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdressing tableˈdressing ˌtable noun [countable] DHHa piece of furniture like a table with a mirror on top, sometimes with drawers, that you use when you are doing your hair, putting on make-up etc
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dressing table• There was a chiffonier, matching bed-tables, a dressing table with a round mirror set between banks of drawers.• All we took from our own home was a dressing table and a small chest of drawers.• She crossed the room to a low dressing table with a gilt-edged mirror above it.• He slammed his hand down on the top of the dressing table, causing some of the bottles to topple over.• The dressing table revealed nothing and the bed-tables were unremarkable.• Oak furniture range, Laura Ashley 3 Variations dressing table in light ash, white ash or black.